26 items found
Collection ID is exactly "40" AND Subject contains "Slavery"
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Humble Appeal for the Kneeling Slave

Humble Appeal for the Kneeling Slave

Date
1850 (circa)
Description
Six stanza poem.
Collection
Excerpt from "The Narrative of Amos Dresser," 1836

Excerpt from "The Narrative of Amos Dresser," 1836

Date
1905-01-09
Description
An excerpt from the narrative of Amos Dresser giving a detailed account of the treatment of slaves in and around Tallahassee and St. Augustine in 1835.
Collection
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, Transmitting, in Obedience to a Resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 26th Ultimo, Sundry Documents Relating to the Destruction of the Negro Fort in East Florida, in the Month of July, 1816

Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, Transmitting, in Obedience to a Resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 26th Ultimo, Sundry Documents Relating to the Destruction of the Negro Fort in East Florida, in the Month of July, 1816

Date
1819-02-01
Description
A collection of letters between United States government officials and servicemen regarding the destruction of the Negro Fort in Franklin County, Florida, on July 27, 1816. The correspondence dates from June 6, 1815 to September 6, 1816.
Collection
Slave Bill of Sale Between George E. Dennis and William Perkins, 1853

Slave Bill of Sale Between George E. Dennis and William Perkins, 1853

Date
1853-09-24
Description
Receipt for sale of an enslaved woman named Sally, and her five children, Soloman, Catherine, Julia, Andersen and Adeline. William Perkins purchased the enslaved people from George E. Dennis for the amount of $4250.
Collection
Slave Bill of Sale Between John B. Elliott and William Perkins, 1858

Slave Bill of Sale Between John B. Elliott and William Perkins, 1858

Date
1858-03-04
Description
Receipt for sale of an enslaved woman named Jane. William Perkins purchased the enslaved woman from John B. Elliott for the amount of $575.
Collection
Slave Bill of Sale Between John Beavans and William Perkins, 1855

Slave Bill of Sale Between John Beavans and William Perkins, 1855

Date
1855-01-05
Description
Receipt for sale of enslaved men named William and Ben. William Perkins purchased the enslaved men from John Beavans for the amount of $2000.
Collection
Slave Bill of Sale Between Lemuel Brockett and William Perkins, 1850

Slave Bill of Sale Between Lemuel Brockett and William Perkins, 1850

Date
1850-12-17
Description
Receipt for sale of an enslaved girl named Mary. William Perkins purchased the enslaved girl from Lemuel Brockett for the amount of $850.
Collection
Slave Bill of Sale Between Noah Burfoot and William Perkins, 1842

Slave Bill of Sale Between Noah Burfoot and William Perkins, 1842

Date
1842-11-24
Description
Receipt for sale of three enslaved girls named Amy, Murrier and Mary. William Perkins purchased the enslaved girls from Noah Burfoot for the amount of $1150.
Collection
Slave Bill of Sale Between Thomas G. Gaskins and William Perkins, 1850

Slave Bill of Sale Between Thomas G. Gaskins and William Perkins, 1850

Date
1850-08-21
Description
Receipt for sale of an enslaved boy named William and an enslaved girl named Sophia. William Perkins purchased the enslaved boy and girl from Thomas G. Gaskins for the amount of $1200.
Collection
Slave Bill of Sale Between Wilson Harrison and William Perkins, 1846

Slave Bill of Sale Between Wilson Harrison and William Perkins, 1846

Date
1846-04-20
Description
Receipt for sale of an enslaved boy named Meck. William Perkins purchased the enslaved boy from Wilson Harrison for the amount of $600.
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
flc_br0003Humble Appeal for the Kneeling SlaveTextAfrican Americans
Slavery
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flc_973.7114-d773_01Excerpt from "The Narrative of Amos Dresser," 1836TextAntislavery movements--United States
Slaves--United States--Social conditions
Slavery--Southwest, Old
Antislavery movements
Slavery
United States--Southwest, Old
Slaves--Social conditions
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flc_973.51-u58-1819-no119Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, Transmitting, in Obedience to a Resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 26th Ultimo, Sundry Documents Relating to the Destruction of the Negro Fort in East Florida, in the Month of July, 1816TextCreek Indians
Slavery
African Americans
Fortification--Florida--Franklin County
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m91-5_b011_f15_02Slave Bill of Sale Between George E. Dennis and William Perkins, 1853TextSlave bills of sale
Slavery
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m91-5_b011_f15_07Slave Bill of Sale Between John B. Elliott and William Perkins, 1858TextSlave bills of sale
Slavery
/FMP/selected_documents/thumbnails/m91-5_b011_f15_07.jpg
m91-5_b011_f15_04Slave Bill of Sale Between John Beavans and William Perkins, 1855TextSlave bills of sale
Slavery
/FMP/selected_documents/thumbnails/m91-5_b011_f15_04.jpg
m91-5_b011_f15_03Slave Bill of Sale Between Lemuel Brockett and William Perkins, 1850TextSlave bills of sale
Slavery
/FMP/selected_documents/thumbnails/m91-5_b011_f15_03.jpg
m91-5_b011_f15_01Slave Bill of Sale Between Noah Burfoot and William Perkins, 1842TextSlave bills of sale
Slavery
/FMP/selected_documents/thumbnails/m91-5_b011_f15_01.jpg
m91-5_b011_f15_05Slave Bill of Sale Between Thomas G. Gaskins and William Perkins, 1850TextSlave bills of sale
Slavery
/FMP/selected_documents/thumbnails/m91-5_b011_f15_05.jpg
m91-5_b011_f15_06Slave Bill of Sale Between Wilson Harrison and William Perkins, 1846TextSlave bills of sale
Slavery
/FMP/selected_documents/thumbnails/m91-5_b011_f15_06.jpg